According to Senegal’s military sources, an army patrol returning to its base was attacked by armed elements supposedly belonging to the Casamance Movement of Democratic Forces (MFDC), resulting in the killing of six soldiers. Four were gravely wounded and two were reported missing, AFP said.
It is another sign of resurgent violence in the Casamance region, geographically separated from the rest of Senegal to the north by Gambia.
Last week, public officials in Casamance called for the reopening of talks between the Dakar government and the former rebels following the killing of a government soldier in an attack blamed on the MFDC.
Last August, a number of deadly clashes between the Senegalese army and the ex-rebels of MFDC were reported.
The MFDC began its armed struggle of obtaining independence from Senegal in 1982, and has waged a long battle with Dakar since then.
A peace accord was signed by both parties in December 2004.
Source: Africa News